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Naples Communities AUDUBON COUNTRY CLUB Audubon Country Club is a private gated community located in the northern-most reaches of Collier County. A low density community with an environmental focus means you’ll find just 407 residences on its 770 acres of tropical habitat. The remaining 250-plus acres features wetland preserve areas, more than two dozen lakes and uplands that provide a wonderful habitat for none other than the impressive Bald Eagle! The community also features an 18-hole championship golf course designed by noted golf course architect Joe Lee. Limited to 350 full-equity golf memberships, its 36,000 square-foot clubhouse presents formal and informal dining rooms, card rooms, library, exercise facilities and a relaxing atmosphere. You’ll also find tournament-rated croquet courts, a tennis center with eight lighted Har-Tru tennis courts and a 25-meter heated swimming pool. BONITA BAY When you enter Bonita Bay you immediately realize this is a community that was ahead of its time in creating a comfortable marriage of development and nature. Founded more than 20 years ago by David Shakarian, this highly-regarded 2400-acre community located in Bonita Springs, just a few miles north of Naples, features wetlands, community parks, hiking and biking trails, and a marina providing access to nearby beaches. The golfer will be pleased to learn that this community also features five championship golf courses, two off-site, and of course tennis and social activities. In Bonita Bay you’ll find all types of housing: low, medium and high-rise condominiums; villas, carriage homes, single family homes, and estate homes. This community also features the prestige of a manned gateway. COLLIERS RESERVE Collier’s Reserve is a unique country club community in that it features only single-family homes (228) and is noted as the world’s first Audubon Signature Cooperative Sanctuary certified by Audubon International. The ACSP is an environmental organization dedicated to providing environmental education and conservation assistance to golf course industry professionals. Located in North Naples, only a mile or so as the crow flies to the Gulf of Mexico, Collier’s Reserve provides an informal, quality lifestyle. The main clubhouse features casual, formal and private dining, and exercise room, a lap pool, golf and tennis shops and lounges, complimenting the classical Arthur Hills golf course designed for players of all ability levels. The tennis center is adjacent to the clubhouse and features four lighted Har-Tru tennis courts. Residents also have the opportunity for riverside dining at the unique Boathouse alongside the Cocohatchee River that winds its way through the neighborhood, as well as opportunities to canoe and fish off a pier. You’ll also find this community unique in that it is maintained in a more rustic, less formally manicured style, much as you’d expect from an “Old Florida” course EAGLE CREEK COUNTRY CLUB Eagle Creek Golf and Country Club is a 300-acred wooded golf community located just south of the intersection of US 41 East and Collier Boulevard. The 460 front doors of the community located on only seven holes comprise single family homes, villas and condos. Its attractive clubhouse looks out over a cypress preserve, lake, green and practice putting green. The golf course designed by noted golf course architect Larry Packard and later revamped by Eagle Creek member Ken Venturi is member-owned with approximately 360 golf members and just under 150 social members. In addition to golf, residents have a sports complex which includes tennis with seven Har-Tru tennis courts, fitness, swimming and three Har-Tru bocce courts. Also on grounds is the Crystal Lake Café. GREY OAKS Grey Oaks, founded in 1993 and located along Airport Road just north of Golden Gate Parkway, is noted for being one of the closest golf course communities to the Gulf of Mexico as well as its standing as a very upscale neighborhood with homes in the $2,000,000-plus range. Most of the single family homes feature ½ to one-acre grounds. You will also find villas and condos in this exclusive neighborhood. The neighborhood is also historically significant in that the family and heirs of Barron Gift Collier, for whom Collier County is named, were behind the creation of this low-density community. Grey Oaks is actually comprised of three 18-hole golf courses, two of which were designed by Lloyd Clifton, (the Pine Course with its pine woods and berms and the Palm Course featuring island greens, palms and white sand beaches) anchored by two clubhouses. One is approximately 62,000 square feet looking over the 18th fairway of two courses; and the second is the 18,000 square foot clubhouse of the Bob Cupp-designed Estuary Course. You’ll also find a 18-hole putting course on grounds HUNTERS RIDGE Hunters Ridge of Bonita Springs founded in 1998 is a country club featuring 275 acres, a 6,636-yard 18-hole championship course, tennis facilities, and a 10,000 square foot clubhouse. The gated community is home to three types of structures – single family homes, twin villas and coachhomes – sprinkled throughout a low density environment of less than two homes per acre. The course was designed by Gordon G. Lewis. IMPERIAL GOLF ESTATES Although Imperial Golf Estates, featuring both single family homes and multi-family dwellings, is one of the older golf communities in Naples, it is charming in its lot sizes and nice-sized homes, some of which provide opportunities for updating. Its beautiful North Naples entry is the doorway to two impressive, highly scenic 18-hole courses. Overall this is a community with an abundance of trees and often-stunning views of greens, fairways and water. KENSINGTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB The impressively gated Kensington Golf Club is noted for its close-in location -- 370-acres on Pine Ridge Road in North Naples -- and for its hosting several years back of the Nuveen Masters Tour tennis finals. The focal point for the neighborhood, however, is its fine 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and 30,000 square foot clubhouse. Intriguing throughout the course is its use of coquina shell waste bunkers, water features, wetlands, and at least five tee locations on each hole. Kensington features single family homes, courtyard homes, detached villas, and coach homes. OLDE NAPLES This grid-pattern neighborhood is actually the historic nucleus of Naples with its pier, and impressive duelling downtown areas of 3rd Street South and 5th Avenue South. By the way, the Avenues go toward and away from the beach running east and west; the Streets are parallel to the beach running north and south. The Avenues are particularly interesting because they not only end at the beach, block after block, but provide parking as well. This is a neighborhood of historic cottages, Old Florida and Mediterranean homes and condos of all architectural styles. You’ll also find some low-rise condos along the beach to the north of the famed Naples Beach Hotel. Olde Naples is noted as a place to gather to watch sunsets into the Gulf of Mexico and perhaps even catch a glimpse of that elusive Green Flash! PARK SHORE Park Shore, just north of the Moorings, appears to be on a barrier island wedged between the gulf to the west and Venetian Bay to the east. Developed in the 1960s and 70s, Park Shore is just now wrapping up its last high rise of Aria, currently under construction. A focal point to the neighborhood is the Village on Venetian Bay, a grouping of upscale shops located on pilings featuring great restaurants, clothing stores, fascinating gift and furniture shops and more. As with the Moorings, the neighborhood is largely single family homes with high rises of 19 stories or so along the beach and low and mid-rise condos along the bay. PELICAN BAY Located along the Gulf of Mexico in North Naples, Pelican Bay is a WCI community of some 2100 acres. Noted for its numerous awards for architecture and environment, it is nearly built out with one high-rise pad remaining to be built upon. As with Park Shore, buildings here are the highest in the area with some 20 stories as the norm. The area is a potpourri of single family homes, villas attached and detached, condos of all height levels built along winding roadways. Pelican Bay is also home to the Naples Philharmonic and the Naples Art Museum and is bounded by the Registry Hotel to the south and the Ritz Carlton to the North. The Club at Pelican Bay is an impressive 27-hole golf course that provides the focal point for the neighborhood; though Pelican Bay is also noted for an outstanding tennis program and a stunning beachfront with two restaurants accessible to residents via trolley that traverse wooden walkways through the preserves. Also in Pelican Bay is the highly prestigious “womb” community of Bay Colony – a gated community of multi-million dollar homes, and beachfront condos which though older, feature some of the most impressive beach views in the area. Nearby is the Waterside Shops, noted retail merchants in shops ringing around low-rise manmade waterfalls. PORT ROYAL Port Royal in Naples is one of America’s most impressive neighborhoods. Not only because of the some 550 homes that you will find – often more impressive from their waterways – but because of its location southernmost along the Gulf location in Naples and its deep waterways just west of Naples Bay. It’s not uncommon to see 60 to 100 foot yachts moored in the rea. Developed mostly in the 1950s and 1960s, Port Royal has become a haven for the wealthy. Though you’ll still see some of the original homesteads of 1800 plus square feet, you will also see a home or two pushing the 50,000 square feet range with estimated values in the 50-60 million range. Prices start just under 4 million. Port Royal, incidentally, has a swashbuckling feel with such names as Rum Row, Man of War Cove and Spyglass Lane. And although there a few homes not on the water, the majority are bayfront, beachfront or canal-front. The focal point for the community is the Port Royal Club located gulf front at the entrance to Galleon Drive to its east. The club membership is largely limited to Port Royal property owners and features formal and informal dining, nine tennis courts and a nice pool area THE MOORINGS The Moorings is one of the early community in Naples located just north of Old Naples (the downtown area) and Coquina Sands and just south of Park Shore. On the east and west, Moorings is bounded by the Gulf of Mexico and U.S. 41. Though the neighborhood is largely comprised of single-family homes with older ones being razed for new impressive dwellings, there are some condos along the beach with a height restriction of nine stories. Lot values in the neighborhood are now in the million-plus range with those on the bay and waterways zooming up to 2.5 and beyond. The neighborhood also features a private beach park that cost $35 per year to join on a voluntary basis and a private 18-hole executive course designed by Milton Link. VILLAGES OF MONTEREY and THE CROSSINGS These two communities are often overlooked because of their secluded location along Orange Blossom Drive in North Naples, but in actuality they are not only comfortable, eye-pleasing neighborhoods, but also very convenient to shopping and schools in North Naples.
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